INDIA Bloc has to introspect while fighting for fair elections
NDA has successfully exploited insecurity over sir in Bihar Assembly Polls By Nilotpal Basu The Bihar assembly election is a watershed in the electoral history of our country. Conducted against the backdrop of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) announced on June 25, it laid out a new set of ground rules for adult franchise. The []
India implements four new labour codes; trade unions demand withdrawal, call for protest on Nov 26
NEW DELHI: The Centre on Friday announced the implementation of four new labour codes aimed at rationalising the existing 29 Central labour laws. Meanwhile, a coalition of ten Central trade unions have called for a nationwide protest on November 26 demanding the withdrawal of anti-worker labour laws. An official release from the Labour Ministry said the Code on Wages, 2019, the Industrial Relations Code, 2020, the Code on Social Security, 2020 and the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 would come into effect from November 21. By modernising labour regulations, enhancing workers' welfare and aligning the labour ecosystem with the evolving world of work, this landmark move lays the foundation for a future-ready workforce and stronger, resilient industries driving labour reforms for Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the statement said. Under the new codes, gender discrimination will be legally prohibited, with assured equal pay on par with men for women; consenting women will be permitted to work night shift and take up mining labour or heavy machinery operations. Furthermore, there will be mandatory representation of women in grievance redressal committees. Additionally, there will be a provision to add parents-in-law in the definition of family of female employees, expanding dependent coverage and ensuring inclusivity. Safety measures for women include mandatory written consent, double wages for overtime, safe transportation, CCTV surveillance, and security arrangements. Under the Code on Social Security, 2020, all workers including gig and platform workers stand to get social security coverage such as PF, ESIC, and insurance. Aggregators must contribute 12% of their annual turnover, capped at 5% of the amount payable to gig and platform workers. Minimum wage will guaranteed to all workers as determined by the Central Government. Beedi and cigar workers will have the working hours capped at 8 to 12 hours per day and 48 hours per week. Over-time work will be based on consent with double the normal wage rate. Digital and audio-visual workers, including journalists in electronic media, dubbing artists, and stunt persons will now receive full benefits. Implementation of new Labour Codes to raise employers' costs but simplify compliance Despite the attractive slew of reforms set to implemented, trade unions remain apprehensive. The Joint Platform of Central Trade Unions expressed strong condemnation against the blatantly unilateral implementation of anti-worker, pro employer labour codes. The coalition termed the codes a deceptive fraud committed against the working people of the nation. The Joint Platform notice was signed by the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), Indian National Trade Union Congress, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, All India United Trade Union Centre, Hind Mazdoor Sabha, All India Central Council of Trade Unions, Self-employed Womens Association, Trade Union Coordination Centre, Labour Progressive Federation and United Trade Union Congress. The unions stated that the move has been opposed since the day they were enacted in 2019 through multiple protests and a general strike on July 9, 2025 when 25 crore workers participated. In spite of the stiff resistance, the Union government, dizzy with the victory in Bihar elections, has felt super empowered to make effective the four labour codes from today as per the media reports and tweets by the Ministry of Labour & Employment, the statement added. AITUC General Secretary Amarjeet Kaur told TNIE , The women who will work at nights in factories and in mines will be those from the lower middle class. Who will provide them safety? Making them work night shifts is risky for them and we oppose it. Protests against the move, will begin in a minor fashion from Monday and will culminate on November 26. We had already planned a protest on the day but it will be much more intense due to the step taken today, she added. Welcoming the step, the Geneva-based International Social Security Organisation (ISSO) said, Indias Labour Codes add momentum to global efforts for stronger, more inclusive social security systems. ISSA welcomes this milestone and encourages sustained investment in coverage, protection and institutional capacity. The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, the National Front of Indian Trade Unions and the Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union have also backed the move.
DC Edit | Will Nitishs Tenth Term Start New Era for Bihar?
More than a mere political survivor, Nitish is a phenomenal reader of social arithmetic and engineering with wide appeal that goes beyond caste as a record turnout of female supporters and youth demonstrated
Youths body found near home in Vaishali
Delhi police arrest Congress worker over misleading social media post on vote-chori
BHOPAL: A Congress worker Manjeet Ghoshi was arrested by Delhi Police from his village in Madhya Pradesh on Friday morning after he posted an old video of a protest in Rajasthan claiming that it was from a vote-chori protest in Bihar. According to informed sources in the Narsinghpur district police, a Delhi police team and a team from Rajasthan Police had come in connection with a tweet made by Ghoshi. Ghoshi had posted on the X, a video of a torch light procession which was actually taken out in September in Rajasthans Jhalawar district, demanding justice for the victims of a school tragedy. Posting the video three days after the Bihar assembly polls result, Ghoshi had falsely claimed that the visuals pertained to a procession by people, after the BJP came to power through vote chori (vote theft) in Bihar, informed sources said. While the Narsinghpur districts additional SP Sandeep Bhuria, confirmed the arrest by Delhi Police team, he was unable to divulge much about the case. The Congress workers brother Laxmikant said that Manjeet was taken in custody at around 7 am in connection with his recent post on X. My brother is associated with the Congress and he has been taken in custody by the Delhi police team in connection with a recent tweet (post on X), Manjeets elder brother Laxmikant told journalists. Angered over the arrest, the Congress workers led by the Narsinghpur district Congress president and former MLA Sunita Patel demonstrated outside the Narsinghpur district police superintendents office for two hours. Our worker Manjeet Ghoshis arrest in Narsinghpur district, based on a tweet, is against democratic rights. In protest against this dictatorship, the District Congress staged a sit-in protest outside the Superintendent of Police's office, the state Congress said in its official statement.
Male sterilisation drive launched
Anger in Madhubani as Nitish Mishra dropped from Nitish cabinet
6 rescued from cyber slavery in Myanmar brought to Patna
In a poignant return, six former victims of cyber enslavement from Bihar have been repatriated to Patna after their harrowing experiences in Myanmar. Lured under false job prospects, they found themselves trapped in an unforgiving world of online scams and cybercrimes at the infamous KK Park.
Allocation of home portfolio to Samrat signals BJPs influence
Bihar womens wing president of Congress quits; protests shake party
Woman dies, many injured as bus overturns in Patna district
Disaster struck on the Bakhtiyarpur-Mokama highway as a bus filled with hopeful pilgrims flipped over, resulting in the loss of one life and injuries to over 24 passengers. The bus, making its way from Ayodhya to Simaria Dham, was thrown into chaos when the bus owner took control, believing he could manage better than the sleepy driver.
J P Ganga Path Phase-2 work set to begin in Jan next year
Kicking off in January, the ambitious 35.65km Phase-2 extension of the J P Ganga Path will stretch from Digha to Koilwar, with an investment of Rs 5,500 crore. This project, incorporating an impressive 18km elevated roadway, aims to enhance access to five vital Ganga bridges and the Sone River bridge, marking a new era in connectivity.
New Bihar cabinet reignites debate over dynastic politics
East Champaran left out of new Nitish cabinet
Chirag to revive Dalit Sena, embark on Bihar Yatra soon
Chirag Paswan is embarking on a transformative Bihar Yatra to tackle pressing local concerns and to rejuvenate the Dalit Sena. He conveyed his approval of his party securing two ministerial positions in Bihar, with aspirations to extend the LJP (RV) reach across the nation.
NDA govt filled with corrupt leaders, says Prashant Kishor
Prashant Kishor launched a scathing critique of the new NDA regime in Bihar, denouncing it as riddled with corruption and crime. With the 'Bihar Navnirman Sankalp Yatra' set to begin on January 15, his team will embark on a grassroots campaign to inform residents about purported government failures.
Samrat gets home portfolio, finance goes to JD(U) leader as Nitish distributes portfolios
Bihar's changing power equations: BJP's Samrat Chaudhary gets home portfolio
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has relinquished the home portfolio for the first time in two decades. Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary of the BJP now holds this crucial charge. The JDU has secured finance and commercial taxes. This portfolio allocation reflects evolving power structures within the NDA in Bihar.
Bihar Govt Gives Home Portfolio to BJP After 20 Years
The chief minister has kept the general administration department, Cabinet secretariat and vigilance portfolios with himself.
Portfolios allotted to Bihar ministers, Samrat Chowdhury assigned Home dept
Patna: The Home portfolio of Bihar, which Chief Minister Nitish Kumar kept with himself all through his nearly 20-year-long tenure, has been given to his deputy, BJP leader Samrat Chowdhury, this time, according to an official notification issued on Friday. On the other hand, the Finance portfolio, which has been held by the BJP whenever Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Snake venom worth Rs 80 crore seized in Jharkhand; three smugglers arrested
RANCHI: A joint team of the Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) and the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau has seized snake venom worth approximately 80 crore in the international market. According to PTR officials, they recovered a total of 1.2 kg of snake venom, collected locally and prepared for smuggling abroad. The team also recovered 2.5 kg of pangolin scales during the operation. PTR officials stated that the operation was conducted on the basis of a tip-off received about the illegal trade of snake venom in the Palamu region. Three alleged smugglers, including a father and son, have been arrested in the case. Operation against the entire network is still on and the poison, which was collected locally, has also been recovered. We will send the recovered material to the laboratory for testing, said PTR Deputy Director Prajeshkant Jena. He, however, refused to divulge further details, citing that raids are still ongoing. The seized venom is valued at approximately 80 crore in the international market, while the pangolin scales are valued at around 20 lakh. Those arrested have been identified as Mohammad Siraj (60), a resident of Dev in Bihars Aurangabad district; his son Mohammad Miraj (36); and Raju Kumar Shaundik (50), a resident of Kauwakhoh under Hariharganj police station in Palamu. Raju runs a shop in the Hariharganj market and also sells herbs for a living. According to information provided by forest officials, they had received a tip-off that snake venom was being collected locally and sold in the international market. Based on this information, the accused were kept under surveillance for several days. First, the father-son duo was arrested from Bihar, followed by the arrest of Raju Kumar Shaundik from Hariharganj. Investigations revealed that Raju was involved in the jaggery trade as well as the smuggling of snake venom, said a local forest official requesting anonymity. The arrested persons have also admitted during interrogation that the venom was collected locally and supplied to the international market, he added. Notably, snake venom is used as a drug and is priced at up to 8 lakh per gram in the international market. Officials added that the phones of the accused have been seized and the entire network involved in the illegal trade of snake venom and pangolin scales is being investigated. The pangolin scales recovered during the raid belong to a rare mammal. These scales are used in the manufacture of medicines in China, Vietnam and several other countries, generating high demand in the international market.
In Nitish Kumar 10.0 Cabinet, Big Change As JDU Boss Hands Home To BJP
Nitish Kumar led his Janata Dal to an emphatic win in the Bihar election, picking up 85 seats 42 more than its 2015 result and only four fewer than allies BJP and retained his hold on the Chief Minister's chair, but he gave up the Home portfolio.
Who Is Deepak Prakash, Techie Who Ditched Kurta-Pyjama For Jeans At Bihar Oath-Taking Ceremony?
The casually dressed new minister, Deepak Prakash, is the son of Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) chief and Rajya Sabha MP Upendra Kushwaha
With only 187 (excluding postal votes) of the total 1,701 (including service voters) registered electors having cast their vote in the recently held Bihar Assembly polls, the representation of third genders in the electoral process remains dismally low. The lone trans gender candidate contested the poll, only to lose deposit, Election Commission data revealed. Less than 200 trans genders voters participating in an election that concluded with a historic voter turnout of 67.13%in Bihar since1951, points to critical examination over measures to be taken for vibrant representation of trans gender individuals' needs and concerns in future. However, Index cards published on ECINet on 17 November 2025 highlight the highest everparticipation byfemale voterswitha polling percentage of 71.78 per cent in Bihar since 1951. It also stated that zero appeals were madeagainst the wrongful inclusion or exclusion of any electorafter Special Intensive Revision (SIR)in Bihar in any of the38 districtsfromany of the electorsorany of the 12 recognised political parties. It also highlighted that zero repolls took placein the Bihar Assembly Elections, 2025. Meanwhile, a paper in 2024 by Sayantika Sen and Vani Narula titled Transgender Inclusivity in Democracy: The Power of Transgender Advocacy, Civic Engagement and Political Participation in India states, despite efforts towards inclusivity, transgender individuals persistently encounter political marginalisation, exacerbated by heteronormative legal perspectives. It also highlighted that despite constitutional mandates advocating for equality, empirical evidence underscores a notable dearth of transgender representation in local self-government, resulting in diminished electoral participation. There were 2,616 candidates in fray and 243 won, while 2,107 lost their deposit.
Migrant workers fill gaps in Tiruchis farm sector
As local residents eschew agricultural occupations in Tamil Nadu, migrant labourers from Bihar, West Bengal, and Odisha working on the paddy fields has become a common sight in Cauvery delta districts
SP questions Congress' role in UP alliance after Bihar election setback
LUCKNOW : Congress poor performance in the Bihar Assembly elections has prompted its INDI Alliance partner, the Samajwadi Party(SP), to reassess the partys electoral viability ahead of the crucial Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections in 2027. Much like Bihar, the Grand Alliance in UP is positioning itself against the BJP-led NDA, but Congress weak showing in the neighbouring state has raised concerns within the SP. Contrary voices have begun emerging from the Samajwadi Party and Congress camps in UP. Two senior leaders from each party have engaged in expressing opposing views over the INDI blocs leadership. As in Bihar, Congress remains a diminishing force in Uttar Pradesh with a dwindling vote bank, while the SP continues to rely heavily on the MuslimYadav (MY) equation as its core vote base, similar to the RJD in Bihar. This similarity has led the SP to proceed cautiously in seat-sharing negotiations for the UP Assembly elections. A senior SP leader, former minister and current MLA Ravidas Mehrotra, has sought the SP chief to take on the role of leading the INDI bloc. In response, Congress MP from Saharanpur has rushed to clarify that his leader Rahul Gandhi was the undisputed leader of the INDI Alliance. Many senior SP leaders believe that the Congress should make space for regional satraps to lead the alliance. They argue that since the SP was the second-largest opposition party in the Lok Sabha and the main opposition in Uttar Pradesh, politically the most crucial state in the country, its chief should be accepted as the leader of the INDI Alliance. According to them, Congress performance in Bihar, with a strike rate of just 10 per cent, reflected the shrinking base of the grand old party. In the 2022 UP Assembly elections, the SP had an alliance with several regional parties. Its major allies included the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD), which received 33 seats, and the Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SUBSP), which was allocated 17 seats. Among the remaining 10 seats, Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) was given five, Shivpal Yadavs party received one, Mahandal got two, and the Janwadi Party was allotted one seat. Pallavi Patel of Apna Dal (K) contested on the SP symbol, and Shivpal Yadavs party has since merged with the SP. Based on this earlier structure, the SP estimates it must leave around 5060 seats for allies, keeping roughly 340 seats for itself. An SP leader also noted that seat distribution would be based strictly on the organisational strength of each ally. Notably, Congress could secure only six of the 61 seats it contested in the recently concluded Bihar Assembly elections. On the other hand, Congress leaders, while stressing that every assembly election is different, claim that the SPCongress alliance remains intact in Uttar Pradesh. Some of them, particularly leaders like Imran Masood, reiterate that there is no alternative to Rahul Gandhi heading the INDI Alliance and suggest that the SP and its chief Akhilesh Yadav should focus on Uttar Pradesh and the upcoming state elections.
Return To Sender: 1 In 8 Postal Ballots Rejected In Bihar Elections
Bihar recorded 201,444 postal ballots, of which 23,918 were rejecteda rejection rate of 11.87%
Bihar Cabinet: CM Nitish Kumar hands over home department to BJP's Samrat Chaudhary; who got what
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has assigned portfolios to his coalition cabinet a day after taking oath for his tenth term. With 89 seats, the BJP now holds the largest share of ministries. Samrat Chaudhary has taken charge of Home, Vijay Kumar Sinha will handle Land and Revenue as well as Mines and Geology, Mangal Pandey will oversee Health and Law, and Dilip Jaiswal returns to Industries.
Bihar polls: Nearly 24,000 of over 2 lakh postal ballots rejected
Bihar assembly elections saw a significant number of postal ballots rejected. Election Commission data reveals almost 24,000 out of over two lakh postal votes were not counted. This occurred during the recent two-phased election. The overall voter turnout was the highest ever recorded in the state. Women voters exceeded men in participation across numerous polling stations.
NDAs Win In Bihar Biggest Endorsement Of PM Modis Leadership: Dharmendra
The minister says the mandate was a clear reaffirmation of trust in the NDAs governance model
The Home Ministry, traditionally held by Bihar CM Nitish Kumar in previous NDA governments, has this time been handed to Samrat Choudhary, the BJPs legislative party leader
We are also covering: BJP's Samrat Choudhary getting the Bihar Home Ministry, new labor laws coming into effect today, and other top stories.
NDA regains ground in Shahabad as smaller parties split oppn vote
BREAKING: First in 20 years, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar gives Home Ministry to BJP
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has given the Home Ministry to BJP's Samrat Choudhary.
VIP functionary shot dead in East Champaran
'Would Ensure Women Get Rs 2 Lakh': Prashant Kishor's New Mission After Bihar Poll Rout
Kishor said his party would personally reach out to every household in the state to help women access the promised amount by the NDA
Did the SIR process decide Bihars election outcome? Data says No
The NDAs advantages registered in the Lok Sabha elections in terms of vote share differences with the MGB remained mostly intact, despite a decrease in electorate numbers following the SIR
Sanskrit Education in Bihar: Colleges Used As Cattle Sheds, Schools in Ruins
The Quint's team visited Sanskrit schools in Darbhanga and nearby districts, and what we found was deeply alarming.
Fact Check | No, Bihar Did Not Have More Votes Than Voters. Heres What ECI Data Shows
The viral claim stems from confusing Bihars total electorate with votes cast and ignoring postal ballots that form part of the final count
Kurmi, Kushwaha surge spurs Nitish Kumars ascent yet again in Bihar
Kurmis and Kushwahas have become the decisive force behind Nitish Kumar's 10th swearing-in, with their assembly representation reaching record highs. This surge within the NDA's social coalition contrasts with a steep decline in Muslim and Yadav representation following the Mahagathbandhan's collapse.
Dont want to come across as greedy by asking Dy CMs post: Chirag Paswan
Patna: Union minister Chirag Paswan on Friday asserted that he did not wish to come across as greedy by demanding the deputy chief ministers post, as he thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allocating two berths to his Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) in the new Bihar cabinet. Addressing a press conference here, Paswan also Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bihar Congress women's wing chief resigns, dissidents demonstrate outside party office
Bihar's political landscape is in upheaval as the Congress faces the fallout from disappointing assembly election results. Sarwat Jahan Fatima has stepped down as the president of Mahila Congress, citing the inadequate representation of women candidates and her own exclusion from the ticket list.
More Votes, Fewer Seats: The Mathematics Behind RJDs Bihar Defeat
The RJD contested the highest number of seats (143), but its average votes per seat were far lower than its major rivals.
Bankey Bihari temple Live Streaming: Devotees worldwide may soon connect with Vrindavan's Sri Bankey Bihari temple through live streaming of daily 'darshan', expected to begin by Holi next year. A high-powered committee has approved a firm for this service, alongside new rules for temple collection boxes and enhanced maintenance efforts.
Nitish Kumar's new cabinet full of corrupts, criminals, alleges Prashant Kishor
Prashant Kishor criticizes Nitish Kumar's new Bihar cabinet, calling it corrupt. He announces the 'Bihar Navnirman Sankalp Yatra' starting January 15. Party workers will visit every home to raise awareness about government misdeeds. Kishor pledges to donate most of his income and assets to fund the party's campaign. He expresses confidence in changing the government through patience and perseverance.
Bihars Nitish Kumar and other Chief Ministers with most years in office: Infographics
JD(U) veteran Nitish Kumar took oath for the tenth time as Bihars Chief Minister on November 21 after the National Democratic Alliance swept the Assembly polls. Here is a look at other Chief Ministers who have served many years in office.
Don't wish to come across as greedy by demanding Bihar deputy CM's post: Chirag Paswan
PATNA: Union minister Chirag Paswan on Friday asserted that he did not wish to come across as greedy by demanding the deputy chief ministers post, as he thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allocating two berths to his Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) in the new Bihar cabinet. Addressing a press conference here, Paswan also said he wished to expand the partys footprint beyond Bihar as an NDA partner in states like West Bengal, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh. Our party won 19 seats out of the 29 we were given as part of the seat-sharing arrangements within the NDA. We contested those seats which were considered weak for the alliance. This was possible because of the peoples blessings and the support of the Prime Minister to our party. Now, the LJP (RV) has been given two berths in the new cabinet in Bihar. Its enough. How much more greedy can Chirag Paswan be? the Union minister said. The NDA stormed back to power in Bihar, winning 202 seats in the 243-member assembly, with the BJP bagging 89, JD(U) 85, LJP(RV) 19, HAM 5, and RLM 4. In 2021, there was not one person around me. My party was split And in 2024, the PM put faith in the party and gave us five seats to contest in the Lok Sabha polls. We won all five seats. If I now ask for something from the alliance, then no one will be more greedy than me, Paswan said, when queried whether he would demand the post of deputy CM. On the partys expansion plans, the Hajipur MP said, After winning 19 seats in the recently concluded assembly polls in Bihar, we are now seriously preparing to expand the partys base in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab. We will contest the upcoming assembly elections there as part of the NDA.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that the BJP-led NDAs sweeping victory in the Bihar assembly elections reflected a strong public mandate against infiltrators, and accused Opposition parties of shielding illegal immigrants by resisting the Election Commissions Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Speaking at the BSFs 61st Raising Day celebrations in Bhuj, Kutch, Shah said parties opposing the SIR exercise want to ensure that names of infiltrators remain on the voters list. He described the SIR as a purification process crucial for protecting Indias democratic system. Stopping infiltration is essential not only for national security but also for safeguarding our democracy. Some political parties are weakening the anti-infiltration campaign, Amit Shah said, adding that the government is committed to deporting every single infiltrator. Opposition parties, including the Trinamool Congress in poll-bound West Bengal, have alleged that the SIR could disenfranchise lakhs of valid voters. Shah countered that no political party supporting infiltrators will gain public support. The Bihar election was a clear mandate against infiltrators, he said. The NDA won over 200 seats in the 243-member Assembly, decimating the Mahagathbandhan. The Home Minister also hailed the BSFs role in counter-insurgency and anti-Naxal operations. He said combined efforts of security forces will make India free from the Naxal menace by March 31, 2026. In Chhattisgarh, he noted, the BSF has secured the surrender of 127 Maoists, arrested 73 and neutralised 22. EC working on 'sinister design' to 'destroy' democracy, Opposition parties through SIR: Congress
SIR for purification of voters list, Bihar win mandate against infiltrators, says Amit Shah
Amit Shah was addressing the BSF Diamond Jubilee (61st Raising Day) celebrations in Bhuj, in Gujarats Kutch district
Bihar: Prashant Kishor outlines plan after poll rout; urge people to donate Rs 1,000 to Jan Suraaj
Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor pledged to donate 90% of his income for the next five years to fund his party's campaign after its debut Bihar assembly election failure. He also criticised the Nitish Kumar cabinet as corrupt and accused the ruling alliance of vote-buying through cash transfers, vowing to ensure women receive promised funds.
Buoyed by its strong Bihar results, the BJP has launched an aggressive strategy for the West Bengal Election 2026.
Labourer killed, three injured as shuttering collapses at construction site in Himachal Pradesh
SHIMLA: A labourer died and three were injured when the shuttering of an under-construction indoor stadium collapsed in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, police said on Friday. The deceased was identified as Tarkeshwar (34) from Kishanganj district in Bihar, they said. The shuttering of the stadium collapsed on the four labourers at the construction site in the Bargaha area on Thursday night. Other labourers immediately swung into action and pulled them out, but Tarkeshwar died, police said. The body will be handed over to Tarkeshwar's family after post-mortem. The injured labourers -- Lalu Kumar, Deenbandhu and Balkeshwar -- are undergoing treatment at Chamba Medical College, they said. The multi-storey indoor stadium, which is being built at a cost of Rs 11.12 crore, will include modern amenities such as a swimming pool, elevator, boxing ring, gymnasium, badminton courts, and a table tennis hall once completed.
New Nitish Kumar cabinet full of corrupts, criminals, alleges Prashant Kishor
BETTIAH: Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor on Friday alleged that the new cabinet of the Nitish Kumar government was full of corrupt and criminal leaders. Speaking to reporters after a day-long silent fast at Gandhi Ashram in West Champaran, Kishor also said his party will launch the 'Bihar Navnirman Sankalp Yatra' on January 15, during which Jan Suraaj Party workers will visit all houses in the state. The new cabinet of Nitish Kumar, which took oath on Thursday, is full of corrupts and criminals. I must say that this council of ministers is a slap on the face of the people of Bihar. It's like rubbing salt on the wound as several corrupt leaders were inducted, he alleged. Kishor claimed the leaders inducted into the cabinet indicate that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and CM Kumar are least concerned about Bihar.
Watch: Pregnant woman dragged by policeman on scooter in Patna; video sparks outrage
A disturbing video has emerged showing a Bihar Police officer dragging a pregnant woman on a scooter along Patna's Marine Drive. The clip, shared by the Indian Youth Congress, has ignited widespread online outrage. Authorities have yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident.
16 child workers rescued from Koyambedu market
CHENNAI: Sixteen children were rescued from the Koyambedu market on Wednesday during a crackdown by the District Task Force consisting of officials from the Labour, Police and Child Welfare deparmtents. The boys, found working at vegetable, fruit, flower and grain sections, were first taken to the Koyambedu police station, and later shifted to the government-run shelter in Royapuram for counselling. Sources said, of the 16 children, 14 are from Bihar and the other two from TN and West Bengal. The action followed repeated complaints that minors were being engaged for loading, and sorting work inside the market. Several kids fled on seeing the officers, officials said.
Caste and social engineering balance in Nitish cabinet 10.0
NEW DELHI: Nitish Kumar took oath as Bihars Chief Minister with a 26-member Cabinet crafted to carefully balance caste groups an exercise in social engineering that continues to shape the states governance. The lineup includes one Muslim, one Yadav, and three women, reinforcing the NDAs commitment to broad social representation. The central feature of the new Cabinet is its careful blend of senior leaders and 10 first-time ministers, making clear that caste equationsmore than overt development agendasshaped the final appointments. As one senior NDA leader put it, It was the caste-equation that basically helped us with an equal degree of trust in NiMo leadership. So, this time, the Cabinet has given due care in ensuring participation of almost all prominent castes. Among the familiar names retained were Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, both influential leaders who earlier served as deputy chief ministers. The JD(U) continued with seasoned ministers Bijendra Prasad Yadav, Vijay Kumar Choudhary, and Shrawan Kumar. On the BJP side, Mangal Pandey, Pramod Kumar, Surendra Prasad Mehta, and Nitin Nabin held their ground, whether for caste balance or continuity. A major new entrant was BJP state president Dileep Jaiswal. His inclusion hinted that the party would soon appoint a new state chief under its one person, one post policy. Narayan Prasad also made a notable return after losing his berth in 2022 when Nitish Kumar briefly exited the NDA. Smaller allies too retained their presence, with HAM(S) nominating Santosh Kumar Suman, son of former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi. The cabinets new faces showed the NDAs attempt to expand its social reach. Olympian shooter and MLA Shreyasi Singh from Jamui and Aurai MLA Rama Nishad, daughter-in-law of former Union Minister Jaynarayan Nishad, were inducted. They are both seen as part of efforts to strengthen the partys support among women and EBC Mallah voters. Deepak Prakash, son of RLM chief Upendra Kushwaha, also entered despite not being a legislator, with plans to move him to the legislative council soon. And to further chip away at the Yadav vote bank, the BJP even included former Union Minister Ram Kripal Yadav, elected from the Yadav-dominated Danapur seat. The challenges ahead for NDA govt Fulfilling key financial promises like providing `2 lakh to women and implementing the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana Creating employment is crucial as a big part of Bihars population still migrates to industrialised states Accelerating industrialisation is important as Bihar continues to lag far behind, making industrial growth a must to reduce unemployment Maintaining law and order is a politically sensitive issue, especially as the NDA frequently invokes the jungle raj narrative Ensuring visible progress for OBCs, Dalits and EBCs, whose support powered the NDAs mandate Managing alliance coordination on policy execution and sensitive issues like Waqf reforms Responding to Opposition pressure is not easy as the RJD and Jan Suraaj Party will continue demanding accountability on jobs, development, and other promises
Ace shooter aims high, becomes youngest minister in Team Nitish
PATNA: Shreyasi Singh, 34, is an Olympian shooter and one of Indias leading sportswomen who has now become the youngest minister in the Nitish Kumar cabinet. The two-term MLA from Jamui joins the Bihar government carrying both her sporting laurels and a rising political profile. She is the youngest daughter of the late Digvijay Singh, a former Union minister in the Chandra Shekhar government, and of former MP Putul Kumari. However, her first stage was not a political rally; it was the shooting range. Long before she took the ministerial oath, she lifted the tricolour on international podiums. An Olympian and one of Indias most decorated shooters, Shreyasis sporting arc is studded with milestones: a gold in Womens Double Trap at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, a silver in Glasgow in 2014, and a bronze at the Asian Games in Incheon the same year. She also became the first player from Bihar to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics, riding on the momentum of her gold at the 61st National Shooting Championship. The Arjuna Award that adorns her shelf is only a formal acknowledgement of her achievements. After being sworn in, she thanked her voters and pledged to work harder for them. An MBA from Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies, she enters the cabinet with assets of Rs 7.6 crore, liabilities of Rs 13.3 lakh, and an annual income of Rs 94.2 lakh. She is likely to receive the sports portfolio. Shreyasi Singh stands at a rare intersection: Olympian precision and political instinct combine in one of Bihars youngest ministers. New charge Nitish Kumar cabinet has 26 ministers, including 10 newcomers Senior JD(U) ministers Bijendra Prasad Yadav, Vijay Kumar Choudhary and Shrawon Kumar retained HAM(S)s Santosh Kumar Suman reinducted; LJP(RV) secured 2 seats Senior BJP leaders Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha (both former Deputy CMs), retained BJPs Dilip Jaiswal and Narayan Prasad have made a comeback after previous exits New faces include shooter-turned-MLA Shreyasi Singh, Aurai MLA Rama Nishad & Deepak Prakash
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The game-changer in the Bihar election 2025
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In a remarkable political comeback, Nitish Kumar has taken the oath of office as Bihar's Chief Minister for the tenth time, as BJP solidifies its dominance by securing the highest number of seats. The party not only claimed a majority of ministerial posts but also kept the Deputy CM positions, overcoming earlier disputes regarding the Speaker's role.
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Nitish charts new milestone with 10th oath
In a historic milestone, Nitish Kumar has made headlines by being sworn in as the Chief Minister of Bihar for the 10th time. This achievement, which spans a remarkable 25 years, positions him ahead of other longstanding Indian leaders in terms of oath-taking ceremonies.
Shooter to engineer: 10 new faces in Nitish cabinet
In a dynamic reshuffle, Bihar's cabinet now boasts ten newcomers alongside the seasoned leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Standout figures include Shreyasi Singh, a celebrated gold medalist from the Commonwealth Games, and Deepak Prakash, son of prominent leader Upendra Kushwaha.
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New cabinet blend of caste & social balance
In an ambitious move towards inclusivity, Bihar's cabinet under CM Nitish Kumar showcases a commitment to diversity and social equity. With 27 members representing various groups including Rajputs, Bhumihars, Dalits, Muslims, as well as Vaishyas and Kayasthas, this team embodies a mosaic of Bihar's rich cultural fabric.
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Ministers from all five NDA alliance parties in Nitish's current cabinet are represented by the BJP, JDU, Lok Janshakti Party, Hindustani Awam Morcha, and Rashtriya Lok Morcha.
Flights at Patna airport delayed, diverted due to VVIP movement for swearing-in ceremony
At Patna airport, the hustle and bustle ground to a halt as VVIP activity for a political event resulted in major runway shutdowns, leaving countless travelers in disarray. Three IndiGo flights were forced to reroute, with numerous others caught in a web of long delays.
Oppn leaders stay away from swearing-in ceremony at Patna's Gandhi Maidan
At a grand ceremony held at Gandhi Maidan, Nitish Kumar's NDA cabinet took their oaths, marking a clear rift in the political landscape as opposition figures like Tejashwi Yadav were conspicuously absent. Although Yadav sent his well-wishes through social media, Congress pointed to the event's atmosphere, reminiscent of a private party, to justify their lack of attendance.
CHANDIGARH: Police in Punjab's Ludhiana on Thursday claimed they have busted a multi-state gangster-terror module, allegedly backed by Pakistan's spy agency ISI, following an exchange of fire in which two accused were injured. One of the accused was critically injured, officials said. Ludhiana Police Commissioner Swapan Sharma said the two had opened fire when they were intercepted in Ludhiana following information that they were roaming in the area. Two grenades and five sophisticated pistols were among the items seized from them. According to police, the duo was tasked with throwing grenades at designated places to cause unrest. In a post on X, the Ludhiana police said, In a major breakthrough, Ludhiana Police busted Pakistan's ISI-backed multi-state gangster-terror Module; links with Lawrence Bishnoi gang uncovered. Two shot at, one critically injured. It said that an FIR has been registered at the Jodhewal Police Station in Ludhiana under the Explosives Act and Arms Act, and an investigation was underway to explore their links to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Ludhiana Police Commissioner Sharma said police had earlier busted a terror module and arrested three people who hailed from Punjab, Haryana and Bihar. Three other accused (who) have (already) been arrested, out of which one accused with links to one Pawan, who is the brother of Harry, who carried out firing on the house of Salman Khan in Mumbai, has been arrested too. In total, two Chinese 86P hand grenades, five sophisticated pistols and more than 40 rounds (of bullets) were recovered, the Ludhiana Police further mentioned in the post. According to police officials, every member of the module was given a different task and a Pakistan-based handler used to call them from a virtual number. Giving details about the two accused who were injured in the exchange of fire, Sharma said their handler had told these two that there would be an exchange of grenades at a particular spot, and after collecting them, they had to hurl those at designated places so that it would cause casualties. However, those who were to hand over the grenades to them had already been arrested by police, he said, adding, We had laid a trap and when they were challenged they opened fire at the police party... Some bullets hit a police vehicle. The Ludhiana police commissioner said police fired in the air first and then in exchange of fire, the two accused suffered bullet injuries, of which one was critically injured. Both were immediately taken to a hospital, he said.
Kosis prominent face Bijendra takes oath as minister for fifth time
In a significant milestone, Bijendra Prasad Yadav, a stalwart of the JD(U), has taken the oath of office as minister for the fifth time, underscoring his enduring influence in the political landscape of Bihar. Renowned for his impactful initiatives in the energy sector, Yadav has been a formidable force, representing Supaul since 1990.
With just one Magadh face in cabinet, MLAs pin hopes on future expansion
The recent formation of Nitish's government has left many NDA MLAs from the Magadh division feeling overlooked. Veteran MLA Prem Kumar is in a prime position to become Speaker, balancing various political dynamics. Although Santosh Suman's appointment was anticipated, hopes remain high among other MLAs, especially female representatives, for potential expansions in future cabinets.
Upendra Kushwaha springs a surprise, gets ministerial berth for son
In an unexpected twist, Deepak Prakash, the son of Rashtriya Lok Morcha leader Upendra Kushwaha, has been appointed to a ministerial post, despite not holding a seat as either an MLA or MLC. This strategic appointment comes in the wake of his party securing a reduced number of seats, likely aimed at placating Kushwaha.
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